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Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a leading cause of death among diabetic patients, primarily due to ectopic lipid accumulation in nonadipose tissues. The lack of molecular tools for quantitatively visualizing this lipid accumulation has hindered in-depth studies. This study aims to develop a dual-emissive up-conversion fluorescent probe, DSDM, for precise in vivo and ex vivo analyses of lipid accumulation. DSDM exhibits up-conversion green emission and down-conversion near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence when excited at 561 nm. This allows for the simultaneous imaging of lipid droplets (LDs) and the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), the primary sites for lipid synthesis and storage. With intracellular lipid consumption and accumulation, the green emission in LDs decreased or increased, while the NIR fluorescence in the ER remained constant. Using the NIR emission as an internal control, the green-to-NIR emission intensity ratio can quantify the LD amount accurately, overcoming the possible interferences from inhomogeneous staining, variation in cell population, and other factors. With the probe, we quantitatively analyzed LD accumulation in human kidney cells with either overexpressed or silenced aquaporin 7 (AQP7), induced by palmitic acid. Herein, AQP7 is specifically expressed in kidney tubules and is the only channel that regulates adipose glycerol transport. In DKD mice with kidney-specific AQP7 knockout, the probe successfully detected up-regulated lipid accumulation and ER stress. Tissue imaging revealed that the inhibited close contact between LDs and ER might facilitate the assessment of lipid accumulation in DKD. This approach effectively addresses the limitations of precise tissue biopsy in DKD, thereby improving DKD management.
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